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She was Mary Blair (1911-1978), not an animator but a concept artist.

But a concept called "restorative justice" considers harm done and strives for agreement from all concerned — the victims, the offender and the community — on making amends.

Marcus's older sister, Marian, is Leo's first encounter with beauty – as if he has met not a person but a concept.

For in begetting the term "the internet of things", the British technologist created not only a product, but a concept that is changing the way we live.

To be a writer in this market requires not only money, but a concept of "work" that is most easily gained from privilege.

Seven months ago, Huckapoo was but a concept in the mind of Brian Lukow, a producer who in the late 1990's helped create Dream Street, a boy band that was destined to be the next 'N Sync.

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But even a concept that is largely empty is worthy of censorship.

But, once a concept begins impeding our progress toward self-mastery, it must be criticized and transcended, left behind.

Meaning "bank" involves the intention to convey not a belief or thought, but rather a concept.

Knowledge translation (KT) is becoming common vocabulary, but as a concept it is not clearly defined.

This will be very difficult, but as a concept I think it's cool.

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